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    NVIDIA GT 650M help with overclocking!

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by alabrand, Feb 14, 2014.

  1. alabrand

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    GPU: Nvidia GT 650M.
    Driver Version: 332.21
    Operating System: Windows 7 x64.
    Notebook: Clevo W150ERM.

    I've followed Mobius 1's Kepler overclocking guide and I've managed to make my GPU stay at circa 850/1000 Core/Memory all the time while playing a game. But the weird thing is that I've actually set my Core/Memory to 1120/1500. Does anyone have a fix for this?

    Edit #1:
    Here's how my Nvidia Inspector, GPU-Z and overclock.bat looks like. Any idea why my Core/Memory won't go higher than 850/1000 respectively?

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    nvidiaInspector.exe -setBaseClockOffset:0,0,135 -setMemoryClockOffset:0,0,500 -setVoltageOffset:0,0,0 -setGpuClock:0,2,1120 -setMemoryClock:0,2,3000 -forcepstate:0,0
     
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    Nevermind, I fixed it.